The affidavit in that case says Ross sent a man to break into the woman's home in the middle of the night. A man tried to get in through the woman's bedroom window, but she was not harmed.

The next day, Ross allegedly showed up at her house with a gun. He said, "keep your mouth shut or you're going to get it," court documents say.

Ross reportedly threatened to shoot another man in the head.

Court records show Ross wrote a letter to Judge Thomas Sullins asking for a reduction in his bond. Sullins said Friday he refused to receive the letter, as it constituted improper ex-parte communication.

Ross had been out on bond, but the company which posted the surety bond revoked it. Ross remains in custody on $10,000 cash or surety bond.